Flora of the hot deserts: emerging patterns from phylogeny-based diversity studies
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Scherson Vicencio, Rosa
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Flora of the hot deserts: emerging patterns from phylogeny-based diversity studies
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Relatively recent increases in molecular and geographic data for
many taxa in different areas of the world have provided scientists
with tools to evaluate biodiversity using evolutionary or phylogeny-based indices (reviewed by Laffan, 2018). These measures
provide quantitative estimates of the portion of the tree of life
contained in a taxon or community, aiming to answer the question
of what percentage of the phylogeny would be lost if that taxon
or community is not conserved (Faith, 1992; Purvis et al., 2000).
One of the most widely used phylogenetic indices is phylogenetic
diversity (PD), which measures the evolutionary history captured
by a set of species (or any biodiversity unit) on the tree of life
(Faith, 1992). A higher PD value can represent either a set of taxa
that represent longer branches than expected and/or are overdispersed in the phylogeny (Fig. 1A, B). Use of PD was proposed
more than two decades ago (Faith, 1992) as a method for finding
sets of taxa that could be highlighted as priorities for conservation
and has recently been proposed as a biodiversity metric by several
international conservation organizations (see IPBES, 2019). For
example, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature
(IUCN) has recently established a Phylogenetic Diversity Task
Force (https://www.iucn.org/commissions/ssc-groups/disciplina
ry-groups/phylogenetic-diversity-task-force), a global expert
group, aimed at incorporating PD into practical conservation
strategies.
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American Journal of Botany 107(11): 1467–1469, 2020
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